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24 Jun 2013 16:37 #74894 by jimnyturbo
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No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configurationif your motor is a smoker bang some slick 50 in it, its amazing stuff and swear by it... stuck some in mine when i did the oil change, and the engine is noticeably quieter ..

on a worn engine slick 50 takes up the wear by bonding itself to everything in your engine, and helps mpg, helps to stop smoky engines, and make starting easier too, due to less friction... worth a try m8... got mine here, cheapest price i could find it at.. £16.50 including postage

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24 Jun 2013 16:39 #74896 by jimnyturbo
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No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configurationand instead of waxoyl i used this

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24 Jun 2013 17:48 #74919 by helijohn
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jimnyturbo wrote: if your motor is a smoker bang some slick 50 in it, its amazing stuff and swear by it... stuck some in mine when i did the oil change, and the engine is noticeably quieter ..

That's a good idea. ;) it only smokes on startup (like a coal power station chimney) so I think it is oil seeping into the cylinder(s) overnight and I don't know if Slick 50 will fix that - what do you think?

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24 Jun 2013 17:50 #74920 by helijohn
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No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configuration

jimnyturbo wrote: and instead of waxoyl i used this


Why??

I use that in underseal. I am betting they are all much the same TBH.

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24 Jun 2013 17:53 #74922 by Tadpole
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Any thoughts on 'Clear or 'Black' .......... :unsure:

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24 Jun 2013 17:56 #74925 by helijohn
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Tadpole wrote: Any thoughts on 'Clear or 'Black' .......... :unsure:


Clear every time. That's instinct kicking in, not logic. Black would be better cos you can see if it is there. Clear would be better cos the drips can't be seen. lol

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